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Kincardine welcomes new business

The Municipality of Kincardine is welcoming a new business to town.

A proposed self storage facility at 829 Kincardine Avenue, near the intersection of Highway 21, is moving forward.

The owner of the property is preparing for construction to begin now that a Site Plan Agreement has been approved by the Municipality of Kincardine.

Bruce County Storage will offer various self contained storage units to hold anything from small household items, to larger items such as boats, trailers, vehicles, and warehousing.

“With an increasing demand for storage facilities in the community, we are excited to welcome this new business to the Municipality,” said Community Economic Development Coordinator Cherie Leslie.

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